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Перевод: backtrack speek backtrack


[существительное]
отступление; отход ;
[глагол]
отходить; отступать; отступаться; отказываться; отрекаться


Тезаурус:

  1. If we were to backtrack in the area of supporting composers, commissioning new work and putting it on as public a stage as possible, that would be close to admitting: "Look, a classical commercial station can do the job just as well.
  2. The path peters out at the falls and you either backtrack or tackle the heather hedgehog upwards to escape the gorge.
  3. Pieper warned that some "open" vendors were now beginning to backtrack and introduce non-standard elements into their product offerings, in an attempt to lock-in their customer bases.
  4. To backtrack slightly, the "Preamp R" output is also the output for Lakewood's matching powered Acousticube "monitor".
  5. Combining these data sets with plate motion backtrack data shows that all laminated intervals were deposited when the sites lay within 2 of the Equator.
  6. However, within four days, Israel and its lobby in America had forced the US administration to backtrack, abandoning its entire policy.
  7. There would still be the unnecessary complexity of m and w; such diverse forms as roman, italic, capital and lower-case letters; the lack of relationship between shapes of letters representing similar sounds (v, f) alongside similarities in shape for dissimilar sounds (e, f); the haphazard order of letters in the alphabet (one might at least expect the vowels to be grouped together at the beginning or end); and the need to backtrack to dot i's and cross t's.
  8. We were so far behind the group that King Hussein got us permission to fly the pipeline across Saudi Arabia; the group which did not have the same permission had to backtrack to Luxor, before crossing the Arabian Peninsula.
  9. To backtrack a little, the case is perhaps not so monolithic as I have implied: for which we have to return to the detail of Callinicos' "No" to Lukcs.
  10. It's kind of ridiculous that I have to backtrack after doing the performance I did in King Of Comedy , but it's a very mercurial business.
  11. There is some repetition as the authors backtrack to report the same developments from different points of view and new characters are introduced; the detailed mathematical discussions do become daunting for the non-specialist reader.
  12. In the party's new programme, the trade unions have had to backtrack on their central demand, now accepting that a shorter working week will mean reduced wages.
  13. There was no choice but to backtrack.

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